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  1. #UK - #GuerillaGardening: how you can make your local area greener without getting into trouble

    Published: October 4, 2023

    Excerpt: "Can you be prosecuted?

    "It’s important to remember that much of the unused or abandoned land that is potentially suitable for guerilla gardening in towns and cities throughout the UK is owned by local councils. Common examples of such locations include broken pavements with missing slabs, wasteland and the central areas of roundabouts.

    "Although much of this land is already open for the public to walk over, actively gardening on it would become an act of trespass.

    "The law of trespass sounds scary. However, gardening on this land would be a breach of civil law rather than a crime. This means that most guerrilla gardeners are unlikely to receive a fine or a criminal record.

    "Landowners do have the legal right to use 'reasonable force' to remove trespassers from their land. But, fortunately, it seems most councils have ignored guerrilla gardeners, having neither the time, money or inclination to bring legal action against them.

    "Colchester Council, for example, were unable to track down the identity of the '#HumanShrub', a mysterious #EcoActivist who restored the flowers in the city’s abandoned plant containers in 2009. The shrub returned again in 2015 and sent a gift of seeds to a local councillor.

    "In other areas of the UK, the work of guerilla gardeners has been cautiously welcomed by local councils. In Salford, a city in Greater Manchester, there is a formal requirement to submit an application and obtain permission to grow on vacant spots in the city. But the local authority tends not to interfere with illegal grow sites.

    "There seems to be an unwritten acceptance that people can garden wherever they want, given the abundance of available space and the lack of active maintenance. This also offers the additional advantage of saving both time and money for the local council.

    "You should still be careful about where you trespass though. In some areas, guerrilla gardening can lead to unwelcome attention. During the #MayDayRiots of 2000, for example, guerrilla gardeners were accused of planting #cannabis seeds in central #London’s #ParliamentSquare.

    "Gardening at night may draw the wrong attention too, particularly if you are carrying gardening tools that might be misunderstood by the police as threatening weapons."

    Read more:
    theconversation.com/guerilla-g

    Archived version:
    archive.ph/NHZyu

    #SolarPunkSunday #Rewilding #ReclaimingSpaces #MayDay #GardeningForPollinators #Gardening

  2. #UK - #GuerillaGardening: how you can make your local area greener without getting into trouble

    Published: October 4, 2023

    Excerpt: "Can you be prosecuted?

    "It’s important to remember that much of the unused or abandoned land that is potentially suitable for guerilla gardening in towns and cities throughout the UK is owned by local councils. Common examples of such locations include broken pavements with missing slabs, wasteland and the central areas of roundabouts.

    "Although much of this land is already open for the public to walk over, actively gardening on it would become an act of trespass.

    "The law of trespass sounds scary. However, gardening on this land would be a breach of civil law rather than a crime. This means that most guerrilla gardeners are unlikely to receive a fine or a criminal record.

    "Landowners do have the legal right to use 'reasonable force' to remove trespassers from their land. But, fortunately, it seems most councils have ignored guerrilla gardeners, having neither the time, money or inclination to bring legal action against them.

    "Colchester Council, for example, were unable to track down the identity of the '#HumanShrub', a mysterious #EcoActivist who restored the flowers in the city’s abandoned plant containers in 2009. The shrub returned again in 2015 and sent a gift of seeds to a local councillor.

    "In other areas of the UK, the work of guerilla gardeners has been cautiously welcomed by local councils. In Salford, a city in Greater Manchester, there is a formal requirement to submit an application and obtain permission to grow on vacant spots in the city. But the local authority tends not to interfere with illegal grow sites.

    "There seems to be an unwritten acceptance that people can garden wherever they want, given the abundance of available space and the lack of active maintenance. This also offers the additional advantage of saving both time and money for the local council.

    "You should still be careful about where you trespass though. In some areas, guerrilla gardening can lead to unwelcome attention. During the #MayDayRiots of 2000, for example, guerrilla gardeners were accused of planting #cannabis seeds in central #London’s #ParliamentSquare.

    "Gardening at night may draw the wrong attention too, particularly if you are carrying gardening tools that might be misunderstood by the police as threatening weapons."

    Read more:
    theconversation.com/guerilla-g

    Archived version:
    archive.ph/NHZyu

    #SolarPunkSunday #Rewilding #ReclaimingSpaces #MayDay #GardeningForPollinators #Gardening

  3. #UK - #GuerillaGardening: how you can make your local area greener without getting into trouble

    Published: October 4, 2023

    Excerpt: "Can you be prosecuted?

    "It’s important to remember that much of the unused or abandoned land that is potentially suitable for guerilla gardening in towns and cities throughout the UK is owned by local councils. Common examples of such locations include broken pavements with missing slabs, wasteland and the central areas of roundabouts.

    "Although much of this land is already open for the public to walk over, actively gardening on it would become an act of trespass.

    "The law of trespass sounds scary. However, gardening on this land would be a breach of civil law rather than a crime. This means that most guerrilla gardeners are unlikely to receive a fine or a criminal record.

    "Landowners do have the legal right to use 'reasonable force' to remove trespassers from their land. But, fortunately, it seems most councils have ignored guerrilla gardeners, having neither the time, money or inclination to bring legal action against them.

    "Colchester Council, for example, were unable to track down the identity of the '#HumanShrub', a mysterious #EcoActivist who restored the flowers in the city’s abandoned plant containers in 2009. The shrub returned again in 2015 and sent a gift of seeds to a local councillor.

    "In other areas of the UK, the work of guerilla gardeners has been cautiously welcomed by local councils. In Salford, a city in Greater Manchester, there is a formal requirement to submit an application and obtain permission to grow on vacant spots in the city. But the local authority tends not to interfere with illegal grow sites.

    "There seems to be an unwritten acceptance that people can garden wherever they want, given the abundance of available space and the lack of active maintenance. This also offers the additional advantage of saving both time and money for the local council.

    "You should still be careful about where you trespass though. In some areas, guerrilla gardening can lead to unwelcome attention. During the #MayDayRiots of 2000, for example, guerrilla gardeners were accused of planting #cannabis seeds in central #London’s #ParliamentSquare.

    "Gardening at night may draw the wrong attention too, particularly if you are carrying gardening tools that might be misunderstood by the police as threatening weapons."

    Read more:
    theconversation.com/guerilla-g

    Archived version:
    archive.ph/NHZyu

    #SolarPunkSunday #Rewilding #ReclaimingSpaces #MayDay #GardeningForPollinators #Gardening

  4. #UK - #GuerillaGardening: how you can make your local area greener without getting into trouble

    Published: October 4, 2023

    Excerpt: "Can you be prosecuted?

    "It’s important to remember that much of the unused or abandoned land that is potentially suitable for guerilla gardening in towns and cities throughout the UK is owned by local councils. Common examples of such locations include broken pavements with missing slabs, wasteland and the central areas of roundabouts.

    "Although much of this land is already open for the public to walk over, actively gardening on it would become an act of trespass.

    "The law of trespass sounds scary. However, gardening on this land would be a breach of civil law rather than a crime. This means that most guerrilla gardeners are unlikely to receive a fine or a criminal record.

    "Landowners do have the legal right to use 'reasonable force' to remove trespassers from their land. But, fortunately, it seems most councils have ignored guerrilla gardeners, having neither the time, money or inclination to bring legal action against them.

    "Colchester Council, for example, were unable to track down the identity of the '#HumanShrub', a mysterious #EcoActivist who restored the flowers in the city’s abandoned plant containers in 2009. The shrub returned again in 2015 and sent a gift of seeds to a local councillor.

    "In other areas of the UK, the work of guerilla gardeners has been cautiously welcomed by local councils. In Salford, a city in Greater Manchester, there is a formal requirement to submit an application and obtain permission to grow on vacant spots in the city. But the local authority tends not to interfere with illegal grow sites.

    "There seems to be an unwritten acceptance that people can garden wherever they want, given the abundance of available space and the lack of active maintenance. This also offers the additional advantage of saving both time and money for the local council.

    "You should still be careful about where you trespass though. In some areas, guerrilla gardening can lead to unwelcome attention. During the #MayDayRiots of 2000, for example, guerrilla gardeners were accused of planting #cannabis seeds in central #London’s #ParliamentSquare.

    "Gardening at night may draw the wrong attention too, particularly if you are carrying gardening tools that might be misunderstood by the police as threatening weapons."

    Read more:
    theconversation.com/guerilla-g

    Archived version:
    archive.ph/NHZyu

    #SolarPunkSunday #Rewilding #ReclaimingSpaces #MayDay #GardeningForPollinators #Gardening

  5. #UK - #GuerillaGardening: how you can make your local area greener without getting into trouble

    Published: October 4, 2023

    Excerpt: "Can you be prosecuted?

    "It’s important to remember that much of the unused or abandoned land that is potentially suitable for guerilla gardening in towns and cities throughout the UK is owned by local councils. Common examples of such locations include broken pavements with missing slabs, wasteland and the central areas of roundabouts.

    "Although much of this land is already open for the public to walk over, actively gardening on it would become an act of trespass.

    "The law of trespass sounds scary. However, gardening on this land would be a breach of civil law rather than a crime. This means that most guerrilla gardeners are unlikely to receive a fine or a criminal record.

    "Landowners do have the legal right to use 'reasonable force' to remove trespassers from their land. But, fortunately, it seems most councils have ignored guerrilla gardeners, having neither the time, money or inclination to bring legal action against them.

    "Colchester Council, for example, were unable to track down the identity of the '#HumanShrub', a mysterious #EcoActivist who restored the flowers in the city’s abandoned plant containers in 2009. The shrub returned again in 2015 and sent a gift of seeds to a local councillor.

    "In other areas of the UK, the work of guerilla gardeners has been cautiously welcomed by local councils. In Salford, a city in Greater Manchester, there is a formal requirement to submit an application and obtain permission to grow on vacant spots in the city. But the local authority tends not to interfere with illegal grow sites.

    "There seems to be an unwritten acceptance that people can garden wherever they want, given the abundance of available space and the lack of active maintenance. This also offers the additional advantage of saving both time and money for the local council.

    "You should still be careful about where you trespass though. In some areas, guerrilla gardening can lead to unwelcome attention. During the #MayDayRiots of 2000, for example, guerrilla gardeners were accused of planting #cannabis seeds in central #London’s #ParliamentSquare.

    "Gardening at night may draw the wrong attention too, particularly if you are carrying gardening tools that might be misunderstood by the police as threatening weapons."

    Read more:
    theconversation.com/guerilla-g

    Archived version:
    archive.ph/NHZyu

    #SolarPunkSunday #Rewilding #ReclaimingSpaces #MayDay #GardeningForPollinators #Gardening

  6. I have a bunch of these free peat seed starters & am making them into guerilla seed-ball bombs by adding some compost soil/clay & assortment of native plant seeds & herbs/food plant seeds. They'll be easy to throw out, from my scooter or car window.

    #SeedUrbanSpaces #GuerillaGardening #Seedbomber #DecolonialGardening #AntiLawns #GrowFlowers #GrowFoodNotLawns #GrowHerbs #GrowMedicine #SeedBombs #GardeningIsRevolutionary #SowSeedsOfChange #Grassroots

  7. I have a bunch of these free peat seed starters & am making them into guerilla seed-ball bombs by adding some compost soil/clay & assortment of native plant seeds & herbs/food plant seeds. They'll be easy to throw out, from my scooter or car window.

    #SeedUrbanSpaces #GuerillaGardening #Seedbomber #DecolonialGardening #AntiLawns #GrowFlowers #GrowFoodNotLawns #GrowHerbs #GrowMedicine #SeedBombs #GardeningIsRevolutionary #SowSeedsOfChange #Grassroots

  8. I have a bunch of these free peat seed starters & am making them into guerilla seed-ball bombs by adding some compost soil/clay & assortment of native plant seeds & herbs/food plant seeds. They'll be easy to throw out, from my scooter or car window.

    #SeedUrbanSpaces #GuerillaGardening #Seedbomber #DecolonialGardening #AntiLawns #GrowFlowers #GrowFoodNotLawns #GrowHerbs #GrowMedicine #SeedBombs #GardeningIsRevolutionary #SowSeedsOfChange #Grassroots

  9. I have a bunch of these free peat seed starters & am making them into guerilla seed-ball bombs by adding some compost soil/clay & assortment of native plant seeds & herbs/food plant seeds. They'll be easy to throw out, from my scooter or car window.

    #SeedUrbanSpaces #GuerillaGardening #Seedbomber #DecolonialGardening #AntiLawns #GrowFlowers #GrowFoodNotLawns #GrowHerbs #GrowMedicine #SeedBombs #GardeningIsRevolutionary #SowSeedsOfChange #Grassroots

  10. J'ai quelques framboisiers un peu envahissants.

    Si vous voyiez apparaître quelques framboisiers le long de la piste cyclable, de rien, ça me fait plaisir.

    #Jardin #GuerillaGardening

  11. J'ai quelques framboisiers un peu envahissants.

    Si vous voyiez apparaître quelques framboisiers le long de la piste cyclable, de rien, ça me fait plaisir.

    #Jardin #GuerillaGardening

  12. J'ai quelques framboisiers un peu envahissants.

    Si vous voyiez apparaître quelques framboisiers le long de la piste cyclable, de rien, ça me fait plaisir.

    #Jardin #GuerillaGardening

  13. J'ai quelques framboisiers un peu envahissants.

    Si vous voyiez apparaître quelques framboisiers le long de la piste cyclable, de rien, ça me fait plaisir.

    #Jardin #GuerillaGardening

  14. Explosives attack in Colombia kills more than a dozen

    At least 13 people were killed in an explosives attack in western Colombia, in violence authorities have blamed on dissidents of the FARC guerrilla group. #Colombia #violence #explosives #attack #fatalities #FARC #guerillagroup #News #Reuters #Newsfeed Read the story here: 👉 Subscribe: Keep up with the latest news from around the world: Follow Reuters on Facebook: Follow Reuters on X: Follow Reuters on Instagram:

    fllics.com/en/video/explosives

  15. Not the most glamorous #FootpathFriday photos, but hopefully, these footpaths will be a lot quieter in the future... We'll see if this works... The "No Parking" signs nearby are pretty much ignored by the hunters. (I also filled up a bag with ammo remains and scattered a bunch of milkweed seeds).

    #GuerillaGardening #ProtectingNature #EarthDayCleanup #EarthWeek #SolarPunkSunday #Rewilding

  16. Not the most glamorous #FootpathFriday photos, but hopefully, these footpaths will be a lot quieter in the future... We'll see if this works... The "No Parking" signs nearby are pretty much ignored by the hunters. (I also filled up a bag with ammo remains and scattered a bunch of milkweed seeds).

    #GuerillaGardening #ProtectingNature #EarthDayCleanup #EarthWeek #SolarPunkSunday #Rewilding

  17. Not the most glamorous #FootpathFriday photos, but hopefully, these footpaths will be a lot quieter in the future... We'll see if this works... The "No Parking" signs nearby are pretty much ignored by the hunters. (I also filled up a bag with ammo remains and scattered a bunch of milkweed seeds).

    #GuerillaGardening #ProtectingNature #EarthDayCleanup #EarthWeek #SolarPunkSunday #Rewilding

  18. Not the most glamorous #FootpathFriday photos, but hopefully, these footpaths will be a lot quieter in the future... We'll see if this works... The "No Parking" signs nearby are pretty much ignored by the hunters. (I also filled up a bag with ammo remains and scattered a bunch of milkweed seeds).

    #GuerillaGardening #ProtectingNature #EarthDayCleanup #EarthWeek #SolarPunkSunday #Rewilding

  19. Went for an hour walk, earlier, carrying a pocket full of mixed borage, California poppy, nodding onion, wooly sunflower, lupine, Oregon stone crop, Indian plum & red osier dogwood seed balls & a backpack filled with half a bag of homemade mixed potting/compost/vermiculite soil. I was planting the seeds balls in road & sidewalk cracks, as I strolled around our 'hood. I shoved some seed balls into cracks between a few rock foundations that I spotted too.

    *Edit - I pack a few bottles of tap water in my backpack too. So I can water my seed balls, immediately after planting them.

    #GuerillaGardener #SeedBomber #ColonialResistance #BeTheChange #ResistanceTakesManyForms #GardeningIsRevolutionary #SeedsOfTheRevolution #DecolonizationAction #RogueGardening #EveryCrackCanBeRewilded #SidewalkCrackGardening #AnarchoSocialist #AlternativeCommunityGardening

  20. Went for an hour walk, earlier, carrying a pocket full of mixed borage, California poppy, nodding onion, wooly sunflower, lupine, Oregon stone crop, Indian plum & red osier dogwood seed balls & a backpack filled with half a bag of homemade mixed potting/compost/vermiculite soil. I was planting the seeds balls in road & sidewalk cracks, as I strolled around our 'hood. I shoved some seed balls into cracks between a few rock foundations that I spotted too.

    *Edit - I pack a few bottles of tap water in my backpack too. So I can water my seed balls, immediately after planting them.

    #GuerillaGardener #SeedBomber #ColonialResistance #BeTheChange #ResistanceTakesManyForms #GardeningIsRevolutionary #SeedsOfTheRevolution #DecolonizationAction #RogueGardening #EveryCrackCanBeRewilded #SidewalkCrackGardening #AnarchoSocialist #AlternativeCommunityGardening

  21. Went for an hour walk, earlier, carrying a pocket full of mixed borage, California poppy, nodding onion, wooly sunflower, lupine, Oregon stone crop, Indian plum & red osier dogwood seed balls & a backpack filled with half a bag of homemade mixed potting/compost/vermiculite soil. I was planting the seeds balls in road & sidewalk cracks, as I strolled around our 'hood. I shoved some seed balls into cracks between a few rock foundations that I spotted too.

    *Edit - I pack a few bottles of tap water in my backpack too. So I can water my seed balls, immediately after planting them.

    #GuerillaGardener #SeedBomber #ColonialResistance #BeTheChange #ResistanceTakesManyForms #GardeningIsRevolutionary #SeedsOfTheRevolution #DecolonizationAction #RogueGardening #EveryCrackCanBeRewilded #SidewalkCrackGardening #AnarchoSocialist #AlternativeCommunityGardening

  22. Bayerisches Gericht schreibt Lehrplan für Biologie neu - Vom Steckling zum Setzling – und wann aus Botanik Strafrecht wird. Drei Cannabispflanzen darf man besitzen und anbauen. Das steht seit 2024 im Konsumcannabisgesetz (KCanG) und gehört inzwischen zum juristischen Grundwissen vieler Hobbygärtner zwischen Flensburg und Garmisch. Doch wie so oft steck... - hanfjournal.de/2026/02/11/baye #SprossteiloderdochSetzling? #GuerillaGrowing

  23. root root radical radicle
    let's turnip to give some beets
    twist a carrot round bougie neck
    and cultivate revolution's garden

    #poetry #guerillaGardening